| SACRAL | Poor scar left round area to do with a bone the lower back (6) |
| SPINAL | Quickly turn left round area, like a column in body |
| TROD | Walked on a bone the staff got (4) |
| GOTOTOWN | Visit small built-up area to do wonders (2,2,4) |
| MANDIBULAR | It's to do with a bone, radial, numb strangely enough (10) |
| CHEWONIT | What a dog will do with a bone |
| POCKMARK | A pitted scar left on the skin after the healing of smallpox or similar pustule (8) |
| LUMBAR | Left with hesitation, the pub is in the lower back area (6) |
| SATRAP | Governor of bits round area to the north (6) |
| SACRUM | Large triangular bone of the lower back formed from five fused vertebra, articulating with the pelvic girdle (6) |
| GNAWAT | Chew on, as a dog with a bone |
| BURIER | Dog with a bone, maybe |
| FIBULA | Fellow built endless form with a bone |
| ROTULA | Take out cracking bit of lamb with a bone |
| TIARA | What a pope may wear in a short ceremony round area to the north (5) |
| CHOP | A jaw; a cut or hew; a change or exchange; a slice of lamb or pork with a bone; or, a sharp downward blow (4) |
| MEAT | "The nearer the bone, the sweeter the __" |
| SCIATIC | --- nerve, the human body's longest nerve, running from the lower back down to the lower leg (7) |
| HITTHESPOT | Strike small round area to be exactly what is required (3,3,4) |
| EDNAOBRIEN | Irish novelist to rewrite "Dinner with a Bone" (4,6) |